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how does the translocation of food and other substances take place in plants

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Answered by gregheffley
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The transport of soluble products of photosynthesis is called translocation. Transportation of food, amino acids and other substances takes place in the sieve tubes along with adjacent companions cells. Thus, transportation takes place in phloem in both the directions upward and downward towards the storage organs to roots, fruits, seeds and the growing regions.

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Answered by narayana77
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Answer:Sugars move from “source” to “sink” ... Sugars produced in sources, such as leaves, need to be delivered to growing parts of the plant via the phloem in a process called translocation, or movement of sugar. The points of sugar delivery, such as roots, young shoots, and developing seeds, are called sinks

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